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EDDY COBNIESS Lithograph Art 4-Color GROUSE DRUMMING Framed Matted 59/400 N11 For Sale


EDDY COBNIESS Lithograph Art 4-Color GROUSE DRUMMING Framed Matted 59/400 N11
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EDDY COBNIESS Lithograph Art 4-Color GROUSE DRUMMING Framed Matted 59/400 N11:
$125.00

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NO MINIMUM PURCHASE!Highly Collectible! Limited Edition!!! Framed, Matted, Under Glass and ready to hang!
Native Ojibwa Indian Artist Eddy Cobiness
I knew Eddy Cobiness personally and purchased this Limited Edition
This lithograph print is in a Limited Edition series #59 of 400
Title: Grouse Drumming
Frame Size: 15-3/8" High x 18-3/8 WideViewing Size (inside) 11-1/2" wide x 8-1/4" highFrame Width: 1-1/4"Frame Depth: 3/4"
Lithographed 4 colors, 150 line screen on ACID FREE GALLERY 100 paper
PROFESSIONALLY framedDOUBLE matted- Off White Dark Brown
**This lithograph print has Eddy Cobiness' original signature with an artist's mark of 2 birds on a branch and 3 flying**Crimped seal (left side) which says:
**Top: Cobiness Print
**Bottom: Buffalo Point Res (Reserve)
**Sides: each have a Canadian Maple Leaf impression
**Middle: 59/400 (Limited Edition Series)
**Print has a Certificate of Authenticity
This is a rare opportunity for you to purchase these prints as Eddy is no longer with us. These are very hard to find.......especially original artist signed, stamped with a seal, artist's mark & authentic! Limited Edition........so very exclusive and highly collectible!A little history................Edward (Eddy) Cobiness was a Canadian artist born in Warroad, Minnesota in 1933. He was an Ojibwa-Indian and his art work is characterized by scenes from the life outdoors and nature. He began with realistic scenes and then evolved into more abstract work. He belonged to the “Woodland School of Art” and was a prominent member of the "Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporation”, better known as the “Indian Group of Seven”.
Cobiness grew up on Buffalo Point First Nation's Indian reserve in southeast Manitoba. Like the other members of the “Indian Group of Seven", Jackson Beardy, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Carl Ray and Joseph Sanchez, Cobiness was a so-called “Treaty Indian”. He belonged to a tribe which Canada has signed a treaty under the “Indian Act of Canada”. Cobiness has taught painting himself. He was a graphic designer who began drawing pictures of birds in sand, snow or on cardboard, in his childhood. In the 1950s, during his military service years, he discovered working in watercolor. He studied color and composition. In the 1960s his ink and watercolor drawings were commercially successful, and he began his art career. For Cobiness, the life outdoors and nature always was subject of his works. He began with realistic scenes and then evolve into more abstract work, influenced by his art colleague at the time, painter Benjamin Chee Chee. He further developed his work unimpeded and worked with several styles, using many media. It would bring him international recognition. It is known that Queen Elizabeth II has work of Cobiness in her collection. Cobiness died in Winnipeg, Manitoba on January 1, 1996 to the effect of complications from being diabetic.LOTS OF OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE IN MY store!

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EDDY COBNIESS Lithograph Art 4-Color GROUSE DRUMMING Framed Matted 59/400 N11

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